Golden State, we might have a problem. After losing six straight games, it’s fairly evident that the Warriors need a pick me up. Forget moral victories, the Dubs need to get a win, and if possible it has to come at home so the fans can all enjoy it together. On Friday night, the Golden State Warriors (30-42) will host the Toronto Raptors (20-51) with the hope that they will be able to get back into the win ...

Maybe it's the intense, dry, brain boiling heat of Las Vegas, or the conversation with outside basketball observers, but I feel a bit better than I did last week about the AR trade. Trading young athletic forward Carlos Rogers, Anthony Randolph along with Kelena Azabuike, and fan favorite Ronny Turiaf to New York for all-star power forward David Lee, sent Warriors fans into a tail spin. This is a trade that ...

David Lee is probably the biggest Warriors' FA signing...ever, but that's not the point. Sure it is an improvement right now, we should have more wins than last year and we have a legitimate rebounding body right now, but it isn't the most logical fix. ...

Lee is many things, but a true center ain't one of 'em. The Knicks got away with playing Lee at the 5 because the East is still pretty weak overall. The West has teams with legitimately huge power forwards and centers: Bynum/Gasol, Cousins, Yao, TD, Nene, Kaman--I'll even include Sideshow Bob Lopez in Phoenix because he really showed me something last year, and he's definitely enormous. ...